Yes all states do accept online realtor school credentials. The online realtor schools are usually stepping stones to a realtors license.
As long as you are enrolled in an accrdited program then you should have no problems.Each state may have additional requirments for there license.
You need to check with the School Board in your State to find it.
Yes. However, some states will not accept teaching credentials that came from an online school. Check with your state before enrolling in a school.
www.realestatelicense.com is reputed to be the largest and oldest online school for realtors in the country.
While it would vary from school to school, the basic credentials would be an associates or bachelor degree in teaching with a specialization in online courses. There seems to be more need for teachers online as more course are offered that way.
No. When taking online classes to be a licensed realtor, you will need to specify which state you wish to be licensed in. Every state has its requirements and jurisdiction.
Generally most colleges and schools accept credentials rewarded by an accredited and recognized institute. Wood field is an accredited online high school so yes it should get accepted by other schools and colleges.
Yes, most universities should be able to accept your online high school diploma. There may be a few universities that may not accept it.
I would strongly suggest you find an online school that has counselors and inquire with them directly to see what credentials they require and where you could obtain them.
Requirements for your Realtor licenses varies from state to state. But, some good online schools to look into is Kaplan, van ed dot com and real estate express dot com.
Try Cambridge online.
Choosing a good realtor school depends on location. However, www.usarealestatelicense.com will help you find the school nearest you.
American Public University will accept most high school diplomas from accredited programs, including home schooling, online high schools and GEDs.